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Mid-Willamette Valley News5 fea Tfce Htmtmm'$ Community CvrrrtpumlenH - :j. Ui veriest Mr. Larry Carpen- Point, ilver Cliff, Union Hill, ter? principal of Central Howell i. ...... M'lll Ka. nrtrwinul VCTJOfl ui " ... - . . of Union Hill comolidated district ho, 42 C and teach the four up Itr grade pupiU of which will attend Valley View school. An ther leather w ill be in charge of McAlpin in the same district, but Mrt. Carpenter will be principal for the entire riistriit. Plan are u, build a nrw bulMtng in cen trally . lUd aiea laler. KthiKii axeiathdated into the district in- !-. besides these Iwo. Victor Victor Faint Mrs. Myra riach er is at the home of her sister, Mr. J. C. Krenz, following a two months' visit in Seattle. Mill City Mf. and Mrs: George Robb of Myrtle Cret k were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.- Ed ward Crufion and family. Robb is state manager of the Minnesota Woolen Mills Co. and Cruson dis trict salesman. Sm. - f-vnopM ot Annual Statement for the I ear enced December 31. 1M. of the lanufarturer At Merchant Indemnity Company of Cnetnati, In th State rf OtiMi. it.aJ to the insurance Con tnMKHter of the Slate of Oregon, pur uertt to law . ' INCOME firi prnlurs reelvrt. $1,031,111 tt Total lniest. dividends and leal Vlate Incofiie. $f$t-M.V Inratz from iner tourers, .".- , 3C2M ' Total lnrr. II JHM DISBURSEMENTS Kt amount paid for loss, $329, 84 23 Um adjustment asp rises. $105. M 73 rna-rwritlng expene. $244.0641$. Dividend paid to stockholder, none. Dividend paid or credited to pot-Sr-rnetders. none. All other expenditure (Including In--tmnt expense. $7,13721. $71.1C$. Total disbursement. $750,753.74. ADMITTr-D ASSETS Value o reaj estate owned (market earalaai RAful Loan on mortgages and collateral, tc . none. Value oT bond owned (amortized). $31lJ10JJ Value of stwks owned (market vsl- . $138.823 00 Cah In bank and on hand, $283. $a 4. Premium In course of "collection Tittn tince Stptember 30. IMS, SMiaoftS Interest and rent due and ac - erwed. 1I3S. Other wti (nell. -$IJ70S3. 7 ot) ertrtilMed aet. $2..VJ0.M0 88. IJAB1LITI:S. SUN PLUS; AND OTHtR FUNDS Total unpaid claim. $378.824 58. Estimated low adiustment expense lor unpaid claim. $S SM01. Total unearned premium. $473 .371 M AI) other liabilities. S125.BS5 13. Total liabilities, except Capital. 8983.- 723 47 Capful paid Up. $7jn0.00000. special urplu fund, none, t'naaaigned fund (surplus), $892, $17 IS. Surplus a re$ard policyholders. SIMHSI7 1 Total. S9 37SS40 66 BUSINESS IS OREGON Ton THE YEAR tNet premium received, none. Net losses paid, rone D'idend paid or credited to policy holder, none. " Oak Grove. Mrs. Carpenter is va cationing in eastern Oregon now. MeAlpin Paul and Peter YoM, twin r-ons of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Unlonvale Relatives visiting at Vot, celebrated their third birth- the J. R. Bells are Mr. and Mrs. days Sunday. Abo observing a Frank Green and Mr. and Mrs birthday was their uncle, Joseph Jack Bell of Oklahoma, Mr. and Foltz of Stayton. Guests were Mr. Mrs. Graty Bell and Mrs. Charles und Mr. Joseph Foltz 'and chit- Grant, jr., of Napa, Calif. They drrn ( f Stuyton and the Fred Yost are Miting the Bells with the Imnily. I lei ry harveitt. Lieiroiv rour new lire trans Mill CltePhvli Timm ha. in the Willamette national forest returned to her home following aiea have been improved, S, T. a visit wlth her m-andmother. , w.c v. iuirv Mrs. Btrtie Slater, in Albany, reports. Trails are maintained to letiMrn fire hazard?. Annual guard McAlpln Dorothy Lang of Sa- 'chool will be held at McKenzie lem has been spending a week of Bridge camp June 24 to June 26. vacation with her parents, Mr Training new lookout guards is and Mrs. J. L. Lang. the obiect of th trrwxil. 1 r vieior roini Tommy avage, Mill city Mrs. Edward Crueon son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sav wa in Portland from Sunday un- age, suffered a fractured arm in til Wednesday on business. a fall from a swing on Sunday. w. , a w j Morns Fischer, son of Mr. and iKierrsim wire, may imager- Mr. Ufarlnn nh ...ha wocxi reiumea to ftaiem inurs- nninfni hirn. ki. -.k. tL l!r "nd.,ng ,hir jrli?n he accidenUlly slid into hot ashes imi u. auu mil, VJl IU riumpn- u.hra th ho4 kun . reys. Tuesday relatives gave her at the Victor Point Homecoming a surprise party. Present were Mr. picnic .Sunday. He is recovering . m. wi. VJiimuur. niri. l niAltr Myra Fhcher, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Jones, Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Unlonvale A large number Lang, Dorothy and JoAnne Lang, attended the Sunday school picnic mcnara ivrenz, ueoi ge Scott, Mr. oi me local cnurcn at Bauer pic and Mrs. Verny Scott, Guy and nlc grounds June 18. The young Keitn &cott, Robert Humphreys people engaged in . boaung and ana Mr. ana Mrs. o. W. Humphr- swimming. revs. - rui nana jvir. ana Mrs. c. u, McAlpln Strawberry harvest in Cooter were grandparents of this community was completed three boys born in Salem in the this week, the rain having hin- past two weeks. Identical twin dered it considerably and causing boys were born to Mr. and Mrs. a big lows to erowers. Fields here van i-ooier, June 3. and were are owned by Howard and Don- narn'd Darold and Duane. A son. aid Milder, Robert Fisher, Fred uoraon Le WM born to Mr Yost and Fred Sthluendr' and Mrs. E. G. Aleshire of Prine- vine June n. Mrs. Aleshire has rMpn hr urith rtr nannla im . A v..v i eral weokc 0 I WELD 0 'fl A L " '" 1 Sol m. Orxyosv. &rtwrtirf. ) 31. lt7- Lrevees Put to Severe Test By Mississippi I Full Citxrcn!iip ror. Indian Veil Favciml !iv VFW GRANTS PAA. Jur- ?a-av. TK Otwrtm V-iaTfa res Wr csJkd IMS fcrr ffeJ ; erriip i.rM for Ira.a ett--. HAN'MBAL. Ua, June 28 -TV ramtiw-r4 altxa A tense battle la utt key levee ' rl srultary fa r -e ee rtmUnued torUcht a new rreet reelutr pwrtx"WM c,-.a-ir f bore drm n tm IKU are in a cret. ar ctaten ad (var al ty UnuatMi ef June fWirla that acre reare $r en. Mary ar-r- ,-r. erprevrs repm1eal hatd mMwttd ltUi.ia 4 eWt rm '- Muat am W- in tN i.f e-y tw. 4 a e are f4 riene li The mot mUcal area in the u" fi WiUtwi J rVvid wrakenrd barrvrra T make the rotating- seed treating machine ihwi abeve. weld at the laU ef eUc$ leagtki ; an-, i1mJujnJ fv. he.rf oemmuee re parts n4 Delegate t t xt ntr f 4 lack pipe extending throagh hales tapped disganally 1st ear a head ef aa tHl dniaa.Te seeUM tIi caJh m t 4 imn piwiuai, aiw v , ir. awns, r iniv w p i . m i 1 1 vm , t , a iv-bmh t - KSj Tvne Ifl a VI a0 eeadaeif eeel Inch epenlng. with btt hinges and a Z-ineh blt welded pite tUr. Dmt H smade dnat.Ugbt br welding aa the dram a piece af angle Iran, 1 by 1 by 4 inehes. with a gap eat la ene aide. FraaM i aouth of here Is af 1-in. pipe welded. Legs are S ft. leng and braced witk 4-ln. pipe welded U the legs. AU welding j ,.t. .....ll.kJ . III. I ' IK ..114 .kl.ll ... .Ilk 1 . I ' . " 7 rntinmi W aast as wua pea aa aav v m asa w aew avaawBww aa w aw www 9 www a eaaw aa a) a w piw offkre at St Lfia timourwed U al anvlkd trc)krUi tt-. Tj t e f f mt tU be re. t '-Kr-. w.th vUtnn faif .rg aa rv a n I fn s rtire f Fratw is C Gate. IVetd. f' 1"V He now atfrf arawstrea-Sert. peres. A lZlneh V-palley Is altarhed te the shaft, and a 'i-Heraepewer e lee trie mm tar ta sneanled fujeeiav---l the Uat fttvetnf arwteT f Ramnr.a mw.b4. nk. i i efiee waa gneti lo e .a I attoa. MUI Ote Phlia Aixterwn ha he engineers estimated 5000 perea. icinrn v-psiiry iiurnni inr inin, a j'i"fwirr rarrirte tmmtmr a Maiaiea aa inn f -. M . aa a floating base. With the fitting ef belts, the machine U readr far aneratUn. llala and HI... mlirt M'fJT. uCV-T1!' trstiens from award paper by James D. Carter In the J a me F. Unealn Are Welding tnda liar's nvoih with Wte failure agrlenltare and schelarshlp pragram.) Na. 15-11 Frnoptii of Annual Statement for the r ended December 31. IMS. of the itul-State Infurance ComDany, of Chk. In the State of Illinon. made to the lnuranre CommlMslnner of the Silale of Oregon, pursuant ioiw: I.VCOMK - Kl trtniuina re-lved. $1,413,533 33 " Total mteret. dividend and real f aatate income. $IS2B0Ba ...... Income from other ource. $401.88. Total income. Sl.430.7lB w. Net amount paid for loe. $692.- I am adjuttmer.t epene. $W 504 38 tndermritmg Kpene. $292,107 SO. pivxfend paid to tot khlder. none. Divtdends paid or credited to policy holder none. ... All other ependiture. $152 51. Total dlhurement. $1 .085 J12.7S. ADMITTED ASSETS 'Value of real estate owned (market value l. none. Loans on mortgage and collateral, etr. none. M value of bond ownea nmunumi Synop! of Annual Statement for IP .ar enaed uecember 31. 1946. of Sllverton Mh Alh C.Am me American Urug!lst- Ire lnsur- . ' . ' 7 ance Company of Cincinnati, in the nas been named chairman of the State of Ohio, made to the Insurance board of education of the Metho- puant'TVw:1 SUt re,n- d!st urch, Mrs. A. J. McCannel INCOME vite inaiiinan, Aianiyn weue Net premiums received. $473 837 in sanrit Kw-rtarv Mra V. A Tin- eS7.U"ncomrc",,is3dSS.d" nd teacher Mrs. Charlotte Mori Income from other xource, $6ieai. son superintendent of the home ioiai income. s6ss.B47 87. department. DISBURSEMENTS - J amount paid for lowe. $199,- Webfoot Wynn Lobel was Loi adjutment expense. $5 345 13 cal'ed to Colorado by the death Underwriting expense. $132.226 09. of his stepfather. He left by train ..uiiua vu iu siocxnoiaers ruesdav Cah. $75,000.00: stock. None! $75,- J AAA it 'J Dividends rtaid nr ara4ttaw4 in W1 Silverion Capt, and Mrs. ic holders. $3,132.37. Charles Hoagland have arrived invAJJ.m?T. "?!"d,ior,,'i?cIi;?ir irPm. Baltimore to spend a week sis bo " ' visiting his mother. Mrs. Lou Total duhiiraement. $5s mi .is. Hotigland. They will leave soon v.i... HJira0. ASSET? , ..for his new army assignment at valuer $75 js7:64 " Monterey, Calif. lnts on mnrtoaoat snl atl I etc., $9J7817. Buena Vista William Short .iXfiu.I b""1 owned (amortized) is vacationing at the home of his Rllrerten Joe Stoy, who has been appointed neighborhood com missioner of Scotts Mills. Mt. An gel and Crooked Finger Boy Scout districts, has resigned as scout master of Troop 52, sponsored by the local Methodist church, Clay ton Marcoe will succeed him. Baena VKta Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kendell and son of Cottage Grove were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moore. Wrbfoot Linda and Alan Ben edict underwent tonsilectomies at the Salem General hospital Thursday. Kilverton Clyde McKillop who has been under treatment for sev eral days at the Silverton hosfJl- tal for injuries to his foot, was able to leave for his home Tues day. Injury occurred when he ac cidentally discharged a gun, the bullet lodging in his foot. Camp Ex a in Set Larson a-J tV a Shu Wy DUrey. Vinici wete Mm tj.W Hat Phykitnl examinations for all girls planning to attend the an nual YWCA summer ramp oven- owned i market tsr: sm :$ Value of stocks value i. none. -Cah in banks and on hand. 3M.. S4A 8 Premium In course of collection written since September SO, 1S48, $111,227-35. ' Interest and rent due and accrued. t2S7 43. fWher asset fnetl, $71 247 I! Total admitted assets. $1 .438 49$ J9. UABIUTIES. SUKP1.US AND OTHER FUNDS Total unoaid cUim. $21)4.183.60. Estimated loss adiutment expense for unpaid claim. $n.Wuu. . Tftal unearned premium. $781 "l? .ik., Ii.hilitles SSS.783 06. Total liabillue. escept capital. 1 Ml III 88. u Cspi'al paid up. $250.00000. Special surplus funds: none. Unassorted fund (surplus). $127, P7 73 Value of slock owned vaiuei isi,soa75. (market parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Short, from his work with the tash In banks and nn h.n tl1l injhian.Anuricgn "III r In . . .......vU.B wv.. ' Jl- I l..kl. U. . .k . I Pnmlumi I. n imuuia. lie evnit I nun III liaci- - , vwui tr ua LUllCCIlUn a . ... written since September so, 194$, ng in turope beiore sailing lor ao.sva.9. , home inieresi ana rents due and aomif Virvi.eu. . u.il.l. II T1 t ir 1 Other assets (netl Mill n cmiisi ran. u?rci rvc-v- ToUl admitted awu, S2 44.S71. ing of Seattle was a house guest r. and Lydia and Mr. and Mr othfr nmn AND of h'r brother, . Theodore Fisher Edgar Farrant of White Owl. S. D Total unpaid claim. $20 171 99 ana mny, coming to atiena me went to Mt. Hood Thursday estimated loss adiuMment expense I Victor fomt nomecoirung. gone to Klamath Fall w hne sr s h1 been made hotneleM and 1W.. I . ft. . r. I fkftl fWWI . ' " iu silt-no irr summer wun nue 1 wv.wvw u,uf iwri ui m (k,4 mtt wesrty tratr'v. ael Heifiern and Jimmy Anderaon w ill past two weeks. Cio.fr' Jaree. sr p,m ,f .pervd the summer in Califnrnia. As the goyimewl eaUSer U- rarreW rHapter. rjD. Luget; ing June 28 at Smith Creek ramp "'"a w imam werast Mf, q,, R gmsr. !et id- will be Thursday. June 26. 7 to h,,- M "V? " ortrast M sw-ji1. 1 1 t w H ttaftfigehne Ia!rUw - I mw ftvuiinMinn ttrmm in inrnru annhtr an Cueene Un Gm ta Orehard HelgbU-Mrs R . W. ; 24 to 4 hours, the U. S. tx.t MarTa Baker. .Z S.'.k; "-k.B- r r."0"- f" j.1 SL Lou' aenl aUsk Eugene. W. t Scar-.l rr--- nutaru Doenmer ana i rs. rann. lorce 01 i.3 men ana ten is-root 1 st. A.jt t. M. w.t . 8:30 p. m.. at the YW. The grade school girls go to camp for the first period, the 'teen age group following. Those girls wishing to attend Johnson of Portland spmt Satur- j boat for removal cf families from ' ' M -. T . . .. . 1 . . . . . . .... the rtmp should contact Mrs. Ea-;'"7- " 1 .1 k WMgrnr- ! " "V!!7, aiTnr ther W Little at the YWCA. Iviehmer isited her couin. Mike Fmergency radio facilities were F.irhi trBiH .ii... . ..r,-., 1 Wellman. ! established In the area. and five junior aFistant are on the staff headed by Mr. Little. Mill nty Mr. and Mrs. Joe Orchard Heights Loral tu dent graduating from Salem hieh ' srhof.l last week include Iomthy ', Hyles of Salem were rueU San Kilverton Judgr and Mr. AW Houffleur. Virgil NiioiI. Paul i dy ' her mother. Mra. Grace O. Nelson hae returned from u Shriller und Neil Boehmer. Fin- Dart- Mrs. Dart irturred with plane trip to the Old South here 1 lishing Ieslie Junior high wete them for a liU they visited their daughter. Mrs. l.oeiU Tnplett. Fstelle Sh roeder. S Dirnrman, me lormer rtuui rst-i- rmin dexion ana Mirruiel Tax en- " son, and in Washington, D. C... er. and New York. 1 Mill City Recent rueU of Mr will be ta Sepietr.ber. Bl..k II-. T-v a: , fruit on vegetable for the hool J"'1 J ' hot lunch proisiiim are solicited bv llr!?L?n?.r-! Dlr. S iiui iujif.ii uiuK a u iiir uiit nru uv ci . r . . : aa. a-..it v,o .nn t. 1 ik-. ..k. ' , were Mrs Birtie Slater of aa$ .rata a a v a iuvi v mrw wr-. ii(ii,t anu inn; s-. I XT AIr' r ar 1 f . . of shelled peas were harvested by ported to Mrs H. I). Bradnck or Jihr Madei! p a crew of 25 men in two and a Mrs. Oliver Sargeant, by tele- ft"" h er;.,Kf n1 WINONA CHALET half weeks. The peas were taken from 312 acres on the- Fred J. Schwab farm. phone. Mrs. E. Henderson of Albany. Silverton Mr. John J. Trach- MUI City Floyd Johnson and sel. missionary to China, will l?r.oy. .Knu,,,rl Pnt Sunday at' been confined to his home five weeks following pneumonia. Frnltland H. W. de Vries has P Su"da-v al 'l" 7 8,u1 8 P .m , i ine v nritian missionary Alli ance church. Young people s im ive is set for 7 p. m. Children of . I ft , Silverton More than S500 was 1 "c "r 7,un "ae fen realized from the Izaak Walton I er,dirig Bible school for two league casting party benefiting I w!k" a,?d W'U S.Ke.ton the police car fund. The car ha j P;r ''t n , Vi m T been btnight but additi.al fun.U . 1' T, lUmUuM ,Nr .... , ' nrw luistor of the -oiigit g-lmn are needed for equipment. 1 ' Snblimity Aurora county. S. McAlpin On a fishing trip to j d.. annual picnic will be held Sun F.lk lake are Donald Fisher. Rob- : day. June 22. at Silver Creek Falls ert Fisher. Robert Humphreys, and I park. Bfcet dinner at 1 p m Fish lke. 1 Orchard Heights Willsrd Boeh- ' mer will be in the Veteran hos pital at Portland for two weeks for physical checkup. Marion Fischer. Marshall Tells Solons, fDon't Ration Facts' Italian Dblhert, Spaghetti, Raviolns, Pan Fried Chicken, Choice Steaks 2 Milr Out on Dallas Highway Fov Reeonraftotia ms mm IDAHO-UTAH aid lk IAST Salt UVeCtv. 15.10 ('hirapo ... 3TA" eta DieoT ncKii otnet 118 ft. ltagk rboaae Ul .' t t Webfeot Elizabeth Curfman fell out of a hammock Thursday, breaking her collarbone. Unlonvale Mrs. Fred Withee. for unoaid claims. 8300 00. Total unearned premium. $20.3$4.?2. All other liabilities, $103,51$ $3. Total liabilities, except capital. $404. 335.34. m CapiUl paid up. $750.000 00. Special surplus fund: None. Unassigned funds (surplus! $1.292. 541.17. Surplus as regards policyholders, $2,04241.27. Total. 12.446.876 61. BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR ' THE YEAR Net Premiums received. $9,184.12. Net losses paid. $1.780 82. Dividend . paid or credited to rxil- Na. 22-4J Synopsis of Annual Statement for Webfoet Ralph Curfman was elected for a three-year term a Finnuai siaiemeni ior 1 j. v h. .r,.l IW.mk.r 11 , I UIICI IUI , n I'UIUUI UIIIIIU ' the National Travelers Casualty Com-1 Yamhill county, at the school pany of Des Moines. In the State of election Monday. Mrs. George iw ftiiftr murines worn" 1 y . i J i i, miasioner at In. 8l.le of Ore.on B..r. DOWd W8S elected Clerk suant to law: INCOME linen Vlsla rMttnrii RnKert Total Interest, dividends and real 800 nas received his discharge estate, income. $18,773.76. after 18 months with the army in income lrom other source. $14.- aio.iro rH at K. nmm n( Ki I . i w , -1 r . k. parenui, Air. anu mis. ,iiis iwpw ley hokteg. None. Na. 52-41 SynODSl of Annual Statement for the year ended December 31. 1B4S of None. ine massacnusetts indemnity lnsur- uivioenaa Total Income. $801.$1S07. DISBURSEMENTS Net amount oaid for losses. 817$.- Mil. Loa adjustment ex Densest $2188 38. unaerwriung expenses. HUjU 13. Lnvidenas paid to stockholders. urrlu a resard policyholder, ance Company of Boston IS, In the I tcyholders, iiiaie vi jtiassacnuseiis, maoe i tne Insurance Commissioner of the State paid or credited to poi- 8777 CM 73 Total $1 438 4 W BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Gros premium received, $1JJ7.17. Net Umr paid. $26,617 16. Dividends paid or credited to policy kolders. none. Na. 41-11 Siynopsis of Annual SUtement for the year ended December Jl. 148. of the Pacific Automobile Insurance Con. party of 1630 So Olive St.. U Aneele 1$. in the State of Cal.fornia. snate to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to le: INCOME Net jrreffiluma received. $1J80J10JO Total Interest, dividends- and . real state Incomer $27.400.78: - - Income from other sources, $23,142.55. Total Income. $133,03 81. DISBURSEMENTS Net amount paid for tosses, $82$, 48 at. Lm4, adittstment expense. $180, an 1$ I'nderwritwig expense. $61754182. Dividend paid to stockholders. None, Dividends paid or credited to pol- V-khAlilerm 811833 08 All other expenditure (Including Investment expenses si.ww zl sz oos.s Total disbursements. $1 823.132 84. AnMITTF.D ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market smWii SSJ DM) 00 Ioan oti mortgages and collateral. etc . None. Value of bond owned (amortized) Value of stocks owned (market s1ue $8088335. Cash in banks and on hand, $921,' ns7a Premiums in course of collection written since September 90, 1S40, $J1I5 10. Interest and rents due and accrued S3 071 M. t Total admitted asset. $2.014 350 64 UABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Total unpaid claims, .$720 ,697 J5 Estimated loss adiustment expense for unpaid claims. $10.73509. Total unearned premiums, $780, 7 S3. All other liabilities. $31,009.52. Total liabilities, except capital, 116213 89. Capital paid up. $201.335 70 Unassigned fund (surplus) $250, 102 05. , Surplus- as retard policyholders. 451. 837.75 Total. 82 01 4.350 84. BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premium received. $59,688.1$. Net losses paid. $17,256.58. Dividends paid or credited to pel try holders. None. ertson. Webfoot Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bene dict were Mr. and Mr. M. I. Con ger and Florence of Monmouth and Mr. and Mrs. Don Eckman of Portland. Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Mike tr..Mn I,.... ma nn..i. Loan, on mortgages and collateral. -"" ""tT' V.'" " etc.. None, estate nouse on raraaise auey Value oC stonda owned (amortized l I anH will mnv there earlv in Julv Syil.BU.SJ. I TVi K-.H.. i. 1 m.ft. ranoir mt IK. Value of atnrka Awn4 (m.rk.l ,! I -" "','- - ue). $39.955 00. present ume, Cash Ui banks and on hand. 863 823 87. KllverlAn The Rev Charles Premiums in course of collection 1 a v... rj,, i t it,. n.u,H.rf. '.ii,k,u. written sine K,nlnKr ia ioa I - . " r - - " ir-aah .M3 000fkD lock. 12MOOAOOI S3.3ZI.S3. . . ,iirisuaii vuuri.II ! OIIVCTIUT! sir in nno on. I Intern Dividends paid or credited to pol-1 ":) icy holders. None au other expenditure itnciudtng investment expense $32800) $15.254 42. Totai disbursements. 82.248.747.80. ADMITTED ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market value) None. Loans on mortsases and collateral. etc.. None. value or ponds owned (amortized) S4.Z5S.91V.iB. with coffee furnished by the committee. WASHINGTON. June 20 - .V.- F4Mr "arer Mrs. Frank Fer- In an apparent alarm over a pua rin is now at home and able to sible slash in the administration's receive visitors after having been ' overseas information program. ; -Secretary of State Marshall U-ld ew.s...j n.i.ki. it , . ciigresa tnday that Tear canm-t fiffTRJi! 7r n be served by any rationing of Clifton Brehrner of CoiAall.s are Arnt-ncmn fucts here to , l erwi lite summer u ilh ; her parent. Mr. und Mr H.Jxit . x,rw rr ffeented in a Adams. He will regisler at (he- Jr,,er ,r-d lo lhe h"UM gon State college this fall and Mi PH1 cH.sideiatl.ni of a bill foe- Boehmer will teach ngmn at Ihil- m11Jr author iring cxMitinuaiM cf ometh high school. Amrrw.n Adm- ,h Pram - - due to expire Just and Ross McDowell are also home l"n dv" ,r"m DOW unless it wins from Corviilhs vhere they hae congre..if-nal approval. been altenrting college and they. A vol,'"n Pe i put off too. will return in September. to Monday. I Meanwhile a senate sppropria- Xvtm r-K. II. I si r v. "m im mi-. lion suDcommiltee apprm-ed a White and family have mel to si? 000000 f..rwt tn ,.rr.t. tl. program in the year slatting July I The administration sought' $34,000,000 but the house hadto ted nothing. f Jo&w's smzrl crjcircar sinks aoc,J)ironacnui uuuo.. None. All other expenditure. $4.71222. TOUl disbursements. $661,070.43. of Oreeon. nursuant to' law ADMITTED ASSETS INCOME vaiue or real estate owned (market . . . , . ..... 1 . net premiums received, S2.S1S.87Z.90. 1 "w nont Total interest, divtdends and real estate income, $86,598.73. income rrom other sources, $889.14. Total income. $2,706,356.77. DISBURSEMENTS Net amount paid for losses. $719 022 32. . Los adjustment expense. $100,363 62 Underwriting expenses. , $1,114,107.54 their former home at Mrhrnn j While purchased the Mill City Welding shop lat spring. I Orchard Heights Clifford Sex ton left Thursday on his second trip with the merchant marine. His ship will go by the Pun -ma canal to the east coast and New York. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E Sturgis. box 53. route 1. Brook, were shaken up and bruised when the car they were using skidded on a freshly oiled road near Til lamook and hit a truck Friday morning. They were on their way to Tillamook for clamming. Value of stocks owned (market Capital paid up. None tnterest- and rents due and accrued, continues to improve following a other' ...ets (net) $298 42 ,aU ,down hu basement steps two Total admitted asset. $712.31 1 J2. weeks ago, resulting in a skull UABIUTIES. SURPLUS. AND fracture. The fracture was pro Total unSsid claim. $94 748 60 nounced not serious but has kept Estimated ios adiustment exnenaea the Pastor quiet since. He is now for unpaid claims. $11,369.60. able to be about Dart of each dav Total unearned premium. $211,031.10. however All other liabilities. $49.190 04. nowever. Total liabilities, exceot ranital. tsn . I 357.43. ' Silverton Officers of the 1 Baena Vlsla Billy Prather and Ted Wat Iron of F-ugene wete accompanied by Mrs Leland Prather to Porlland Thursday, spending the weekend at the Paul Doughby. Billy and Ted took part in the Rose Festival parade as members of the Eugene band. Old Tine Dance Waltze. Quadrille, Paul Jon en, 2 and 3 Stepa Jeia the Crew si ss4 Havt a Geasd Ttsae 259 Couri Street Every Saturdav Night over Western Auto Mu.lc by PAUL WINSLOWS GANG Public Welcome 1 a. r 1 mm OPTICAL SERVICE V I 114 X. Uaerty ! Ce-mH $. value) None. Cash in banks and on hand. $468.- 913-73. Premium In course of collection written since September 30 $7,392 01. Interest and rents jdue and accrued. SZ9.SZI.Y7. Other assets (net) Deduct for Ex Dense not yet charged off. -$50.00. Total admitted asset. $4,758,703 69. LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Total unpaid claims. $951,823.00. Estimated loss adjustment , expense ior unpaid claims. $37,438.07. Total unearned premiums, $2,034, All other liabilitie. $87,059.12 Total liabilities, except capital. aj.iiu.wji.ei. Capital paid up. 8500 000 00 General Voluntary Reserve, $100, 000 00. Unassigned funds (surplus) $1,047, Surplus as regards policyholders. I.BSf.Vll.VB. Total. $4,758,702.69. BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received. $209.57. Net losses paid. $1405.00. Dividends paid or credited to pol icyholders, none. TiJJFJPfXa tor the coming year include 000.00. 1 preMucrii, uiwrcnce nooan: pro-1 Surplus a reearda ttolifvhnMra I arum chairman Vorna Rrrtn- 1946, 838.953.89 serretarv Norma Kolln- ln.ii.nr' 1 ma 1 I71I31177. 1 business in Oregon tor er. Sue Teter; recreational chair THE year man, Floyd Fox, Jr. Mrs. Harrison N lotdsS1- mtM Fish youth department sup- Dividends Paid or credited ta not. I enntendent. Kjrnoiacra, none. Methodist Youth Fellowship elect- A Don't Forrjat to DINE AND DANCE" at "CLUB TUMBLE INN 2 mi. N. Albcmy. Bast Foods aaread all t. Txrwranca'a Orch" 5 places. BASEBALL TOIIIGHT 1:15 P. M. Waters Held Salem Senators a. Victoria Box Seat Reservations Phone 4647 Tonight Silverton Araory 9 to 12 GLENN WOODRVS ORCHESTRA 14 Entertainers 14 Admission Tie Plus Fed. Tax 14a Total ISa Tonight Sloper Hall . Independence ,With Joe Line & His Oregon Play-Boys The Valley's Top Western Band Sponsored by American Legion WILLAMETTE TILE CO. AST TILE for fireplaces, drain, boards, store frenls. bathroem, s hewer, shower doer. FREE-ESTIMATE -Ed" Bash Ph. X-fJf 1195 N. Mlater DA1ICE AT Wliealland Communily Hall Every Saturday Ilighl Good Music Good Time Admission 50c Ine. Tax , rra. r $ aVa 1 UaT I' 8V. S" mm re7 JL Expert Painters Are Now Available C Now la the time r- s. - 10 ao rasiaan- &al and Indus trial pednfinrj. J Fro aatimolaa. H 1 f-? .it 340 Court SL Ph. S221 Limited Supply Available A'otr GENERAL ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC 171 POMP 340 Court Street Appliance Department FVooe t221 Stone Piano Company Opening Saturday in our Now Building 1540 Fairgrounds Road Distributors for Baldwin, Acrosonia Hamilton and Howard Pianos and Baldwin Electronic Organs We t$itt yea to rati and $ e-cr dis play ef reauj fine alai Sione Piano Company a 1S40 FairrrtMrnda Rd. 7 5-5 ..-8-.!